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Only need the motor to get e-maxx BL!!
ok so i've bought everything i need to make my e-maxx BL except the motor.
here is a pic of all the parts: http://i25.tinypic.com/30iyrh4.jpg |
what motor and batts will you be using?
i've been thinking about picking up those rear arms, but idk if they work with 3.3 sliders. |
I've read on other forums, the new RPM rear setup needs clearancing to work with the 3.3 cvds.
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i'll be using eather a 8 or 9xl motor with 12 MnHi cells.
and if the arems do need some more clearence, i'll work something out. |
I noticed you have some older style center shafts there- they wont hold up to BL power very long.... you might be better served with some modified 3905 centershafts.....
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i had the 8xl in mine and it ran great with 4 cell lipo,lots of power
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why so many spurs? I still use the first strobe spur I put in my maxx exactly year ago :)
CVDs with RPm arms arent the best idea, I went to sliders after bending like 4 MIP CVDs |
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and the reason i havn't opened the CVD's yet is becouse i'm still not sure if i'll sell them and get 3.3 shafts or if i'll keep them. |
Update: I've got the motor and everything. i sold the cvd's for $50 on ebay and i'm going to pick up the 3.3 slidders and some screws at my lhs tomarow. i've installed the rpm stuff and the steel idler into the tranny. i made my own way of keeping the tranny in 2nd gear as well. check it out:
i used the bearrings to hold the spacing after funding out that 2 on the idler shaft and 3 on the outdrive shaft would work well. http://i25.tinypic.com/5131px.jpg http://i31.tinypic.com/2i7wm89.jpg so, i will be running a 9XL motor with 12 NmHi cells and the rcm heatsink(i've got a mod 1 pinion as well). |
Thats one way of doing it, and should hold up just fine. Usings the bearings on the output shaft is good too- I wouod have done that back in the day, but I didnt have enough spare bearings, so I left the 1st output gear in place, and it just free-wheeled within the tranny.
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Update: sold CVD's for $50 and bought 5 sliders for about $30-35 (shortend one to make it fit as a center shaft). I also bought a pritty new 9XL motor with black rc-monster heat sink. But wile i was running my rustler i had the MM ESC to give out so i had to ship it to CC (thay just shipped it back to me on the 7th so it mite be here tomarow). now all i've got to do is order one of these!
BTW: does anyone know about what sized pinion to start with wile running a 66, 68, or 70T spur? Quote:
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update: got my MM ESC back! Thay replaced the processor and added the new black stickers and new software. but now my MM motor in my rustler isn't working right and i've got to send the MM motor and ESC back to CC again so thay can repair it!
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Ok, i havn't givin u guys an update latley so...
I've ordered RPM front arms, RPM rear bumper, and Traxxas rubber wheelie bar wheels thay thay will get here this week. Also, CC has just fixed and shipped the MM ESC and motor back to me. Plus, my rustler REALLY need new rear shocks so i have also ordered some alum evader shocks to put on the back. I have also done several little costom mods to the e-maxx(i'll get the pics up soon). So...by the end of this week i should have 2 Brushless trucks up and running!! |
Thats great! Let us know how they run. :yes:
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Posting pics up soon of the Maxx?
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here is a little costom fan mount for the motor: http://i25.tinypic.com/2qs88qb.jpg The CC BEC mounted to shock tower and with a dean plug soldered onto it so i can easilly plug/unplug it: http://i29.tinypic.com/2rdffco.jpg Here is what i did for the center shaft. I just made a 3.3 slider a lot shorter and cut away some of the chassie to make it fit: http://i25.tinypic.com/2416r9z.jpg and here is all that i've got back togather: http://i28.tinypic.com/2j1psap.jpg |
got a few things today:
http://i27.tinypic.com/jqg84h.jpg http://i29.tinypic.com/23qynhz.jpg http://i32.tinypic.com/14tu2z5.jpg |
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